In an era of withering fortunes for print and legacy media, the Daily News has carved out a niche with provocative and unapologetically partisan covers. Some examples include its Feb. 2 cover "Dead Clown Walking" after Trump's loss in Iowa, a stark takedown of alleged rapist Bill Cosby and the "God Isn't Fixing This" cover to criticize the "hopes and prayers" trope politicians tend to lean on in the wake of mass shootings.

As the reality of a Trump presidency becomes ever more palpable, a number of people on the left have renewed calls to flee the country. Some have been particularly proactive. In Canada, a radio host even started a cheeky website offering refuge to disenchanted Americans in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

And after Super Tuesday, many on Twitter were keen to take him up on it, with one user pointing out the Canadian government's citizenship website was "experiencing delays."

So what are the odds Canada's immigration website having connection problems is related to Trump's #SuperTuesday? pic.twitter.com/5UYA1wCkM6

'How to move to Canada' searches are WAY up in the US after Super Tuesday http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/how-to-move-to-canada-google-search-donald-trump-super-tuesday-a6906741.html ...

It's pretty sad that Trump might actually be the president of the United States. Passports ready, I'm coming for you Canada

if trump becomes president y'all can come room with me up in canada

I SWEAR if Trump gets elected i'm moving to Canada, Europe, or Australia this guy is a disgrace to America..